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By Rev Waterman
4.8
1818 ratings
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
Gerald “Sal” Salzarulo, lead man of Sal & The Stonewall Hippies, joins Rev and Sam on this fun episode of Hymns of the Highway. Hailing originally from East Texas, Sal tells us about his time spent in Alto, Texas, and explains what events inspired him to pack it up overnight and head out to Lubbock. We also talk cooking shows and why we love the world of culinary arts, and Sal closes out the episode with a few unreleased singles. Check out Stonewallhippies.com for tour dates and information!
If your daddy raised you on Marty Robbins and George Jones, and your momma raised you on Bad Religion and NOFX, you may have wound up in a musical identity crisis similar to songwriter and frontman Lucas Coté. Lucky to stumble upon alt-country bands like Old 97's and Vandoliers, he and his rowdy partners set out to help change the course of Texas based music forever. The Band Laredo tips their hats to Texas legends like Hank Williams, while kicking you in the mouth like an old Green Day record. Keep your eyes and ears on The Band Laredo!
Noah Bowman is a singer-songwriter based out of Lone Grove, Oklahoma. Bowman joins Hymns of the Highway on this fun episode to talk about his latest single "Already Gone" and what songs he's currently working on, and the boys play a fun game of "what songs were popular in ____?" Bowman closes the episode out with an exclusive "as only heard live on Hymns of the Highway" cut of an unreleased song, as well as an extended version of an already released tune. Check out Noah Bowman on all social medias and catch a show soon!
Palmer Anthony is a Fort Worth, Texas based singer-songwriter and musician. These are songs for the common folk, the good timers, the heavy hearts, and the dreamers.
Texas singer-songwriter Cash Byers sits down with the HotH boys to talk his music career and leading his 7-piece band, Big Valley.
Hunter Cassell and Egan Breedlove join the Hymns of the Highway boys to discuss their music background, running up and down the Texas highways, and the stories that brought them together. We close the episode out with a couple great tunes from Cassell and Breedlove.
Singer-Songwriter Evan Ogden joins the boys to talk traditional country music, chasing that long white line of being a performing artist, and his upcoming projects for 2022. To close the episode, Ogden plays three songs for us and tells some great stories.
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.